Tract 1 of 2: This +- 64-acre rural tract near Osgood, Indiana, offers a balanced mix of approximately 18 acres of dormant tillable landleft uncultivated for two yearsand roughly 46 acres of lightly harvested hardwood forest. The tillable soils consist primarily of silt loams with favorable productivity ratings. Road access is straightforward from County Road 500 North, where the property includes about 500 feet of frontage. Electric and water infrastructure are accessible along the roadside. A recent survey (December 2024) clearly defines the overall acreage and exterior boundaries (not reflecting the parcel split). The tract extends roughly 2,700 feet back from the road, yielding a long, private parcel layout. At the rear, a field opens up with minimal visibility from the roadside and very few surrounding homes in sight. The terrain includes a diverse mix of open field, forested edges, trails, and internal access lanesideal for low-impact movement, particularly during deer or turkey seasons. This arrangement facilitates quiet ingress and egress, reducing disturbances to wildlife. Importantly, there is no floodplain present on the tract. Potential uses vary, including new residential construction, small-scale farming or livestock, recreational hunting, or long-term investment. The combination of quality soils, mature timber, utility access, defined boundaries, and a deep, private layout supports a broad range of rural land. Whether pursued as a home site, hunting ground, or investment, this parcel delivers functional flexibility in a quiet Indiana setting. Ripley County is home to Versailles State Park, with over 3,000 acres of forests, trails, and a 230-acre lake for fishing and boating. Nearby, Big Oaks National Wildlife Refuge spans more than 50,000 acres across several counties, offering public hunting, wildlife observation, and habitat for diverse species, enhancing the area's outdoor recreation appeal.